Paudash Lake is situated on the Canadian Shield just south of Bancroft, Ontario. The lake’s picturesque expanses of clear deep waters are cradled between steep, rolling tree-blanketed hills and dotted with rugged islands. Natural shorelines of impressive pink granite and towering pines alongside quiet bays and inlets provide plenty of opportunity for fishing, boating or simply watching the sun rise or set. All this makes it easy to see what has been attracting people to this lake for more than a century.

The Coalition of Haliburton Property Owners Associations (CHA),working with Julia Sutton and their technology partner (TechnicalitiesPlus) have created a web page that will present you with a selection of "Native" trees, scrubs, grasses, wildflowers and ferns for your property. The tool has options to specify your soil, sunlight, moisture, and location.

Again PLCA will sponsor and organize this celebration of our country’s birthday. Decorated boats will meet at 2 p.m. between the two islands at the entrance to North Bay. The parade will end at the Lakehouse restaurant. All members will have food and beverage waiting for them. This is complementary for members and non-members will pay a nominal fee to help support the expense incurred by your association.

Become a Member!

Your Paudash Lake Conservation Association membership puts you in the company of hundreds of Paudash Lake Residents and Cottagers who are committed to finding innovative, environmentally-sound solutions to preserve and restore Paudash Lake for generations to come. Membership is only $35/year!